Rumor: iPad Pro gets pressure-sensitive touchscreen
Apple plans to provide the iPad Pro with a new, more sensitive touchscreen. That reports a Korean website. The touch screen should become sensitive to pressure; pressing harder or softer can enable new interactions with the interface.
According to ETNews, it is a silver nanowire screen under the screen, which can register the pressure a user exerts on the screen. For example, in a drawing app, the thickness of a paint brush can increase the moment a user applies more force, according to the website.
A silver nanowire screen also has the advantage, according to ETNews, that the production costs are lower than those of traditional panels, and that fewer screens are lost during production. A pressure-sensitive touchscreen is already on the Apple Watch, and according to previous rumors, a future iPhone should also be equipped with it.
ETNews also knows to report that the iPad Pro will not come until next year. It was already clear that the introduction of the business version of the iPad, which is rumored to have a 12.9 “screen, will only go into production this fall.